> Tom Beecher wrote :
> The most important metric for a BGP optimizer is how much it physically 
> weighs. That way you'll know
> if you can carry it to the trash pile yourself, or need to get help so you 
> don't hurt your back.

Please dispose of it in an environment friendly way. In the city I live and 
many other ones we have programs to get rid of such garbage in a proper way.
https://www.roseville.ca.us/residents/utility_exploration_center/e-waste

Stop the pollution of the routing table and the planet !

> Mark Tinka wrote :
> So I got this from BGPmon, earlier today:

Oh yeah, a /32 sourced from a private ASN without no-export.

Michel

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